Inner Priest, Outer Abundance
Leviticus 7:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage assigns the offerings to the priest and to the line of Aaron, signaling that inner offerings become nourishment for the self. It also suggests that the fruits of worship are shared across all facets of the inner temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the offerings are not external rites but states of consciousness you choose to inhabit. The priest is the I AM behind your thoughts, offering attention and feeling into the flame of imagination. The skin kept for the priest speaks of the new self that remains when you burn away the old identity; it is the form your life takes when awareness is tightened into one purpose. The meat offerings—baked, fried, or in oil or dry—are the nourishment your mind receives as you align with that purpose. When these offerings mingle with oil and dryness, they become the dynamic energy shared among all your faculties—the sons of Aaron—each one receiving its due. The inner law is that your inner sacrifice creates outward abundance; what you claim in imagination becomes actualized life, and the fruits are distributed evenly across every part of you. Practice is to assume the role of the priest here and now, and to live from that single, inclusive consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume I AM within me as the priest of my temple; feel the old self drop away as the skin of the transformed self. Close your eyes, repeat I AM the priest of my consciousness, and taste the shared abundance in every part of me.
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